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Oprettet af thai d. 16-02-2012 15:58
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On Tuesday, Valentine’s Day, many Thai and foreign couples decided to get married at Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens,...

Oprettet af M55 d. 17-02-2012 03:41
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først giftes så kysse((11((


Oprettet af sank d. 17-02-2012 08:38
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((11(( Meget Romantisk og Nong Nooch parken er et besøg værd ? selv om det er bleven lidt Turistet og dyrt ? men flot park.

Oprettet af IT d. 18-02-2012 13:02
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romantik i luften, dejligt når mennesket kan opfører sig godt overfor naturen, desvære er det ikke alle der gør det

Krybskytter nedslagter 200 elefanter
Krybskytter amok i stødtandsrus i Cameroun. Bevæbnede mænd fra Tchad og Sudan har dræbt over 200 elefanter.


Lokale embedsmænd i landet, der ligger i den vestlige del af Afrika lige syd for Nigeria, siger, at de mange nedskydninger af elefanter kommer på grund af den asiatiske efterspørgsel efter stødtænder.

I Asien bruges knuste elfenben blandt andet som medicin.

Det er bestanden af elefanter i Bouba Ndjida Nationalparken, som er hårdt ramt.

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Oprettet af AK81 d. 18-02-2012 15:48
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mennesket værste fjende er menesket((6))

Oprettet af eneber d. 19-02-2012 00:33
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Thai elephants are being killed for tourist dollars
News on elephants in Thailand since the start of this year has been dominated by the brutal killing of wild tuskers in Kaeng Krachan and Kui Buri national parks.


At least six wild elephants have been found dead within three weeks - and this is probably just the tip of the iceberg. Both national parks occupy a very large area, with Kaeng Krachan being Thailand's biggest national park. Combined, the two national parks are home to at least 500 wild elephants.

In one of the first interviews after the discovery of five dead elephants, one government official alleged that these animals were killed to provide elephant meat and sexual organs for consumption at wildlife "bush-meat" restaurants on Phuket, for visiting foreign tourists. This news was extremely shocking to a big part of Thai society, but to date it has not been proven right. In fact, neither the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NRECD), or the office of the Phuket governor, have found any evidence that such a place exists. Nor can the official that made the statement give any weight to his claim. It seems like a deliberately made-up claim, for whatever reason, but the real reason for the killing of these elephants could be explained in a much easier way.


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